- The answer that best explains why the writers of The Articles of Confederation did not allow national government to tax its citizens is .Taxes were the reason the colonies had declared independent of England.
Explanation
Unlike the rule of King George where taxes were imposed on citizens "without their consent" as stated in the Declaration of Independence, with the ratification of the Articles of Confederation, the central government's power were limited: in order to make a decision, including changes in the Articles, required the approval of all thirteen state legislatures. Plus, the Congress was denied any powers of taxation on citizens and, instead, it could only request money from the states.
- The statement that best describes the relationship between the states under The Articles of Confederation is .They were loosely connected under a weak national government.
Explanation
The Articles created a weak government: they granted a permanent confederation of states, but granted its Congress little power to finance itself. They designated no president and no national court. Furthermore, as Congress was not able to raise money through taxation; it could only request money from the states. But the latter did not fully comply with these requests, leaving both Congress and the Continental Army with serious debts. Congress was also denied the power to regulate foreign trade. As a result, states kept controlling their own trade policies. Finally, in 1789, the Articles were replaced by the United States Constitution.
I'll say C........hope that helps LOL
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Answer:
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1-upsetting balance between Free and Slave states.
2-a treaty of annexation
3-In December of 1845, Texas became the<u> 28th</u> state in the U.S.
Explanation:
1-The main opposition was found in the US. The issue of slavery was central to their concerns. Abolitionists in the U.S. worried that adding another slave-holding state would upset the political balance in Congress and in the country.
2- In 1836 Texas declared its independence from Mexico but, It was not until eight years after Texas gained independence from Mexico that President John Taylor succeeded at annexing Texas through a Treaty of Annexation.
3-In 1845, the Republic of Texas was annexed to the United States of America, becoming the 28th U.S. state.